Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Bovine Breeding, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China
2. Academy of Pingliang Red Cattle, 492 South Ring Road, Kongtong District, Pingliang 744000, China
Abstract
The Pingliang red cattle, an outstanding indigenous resource in China, possesses an exceptional breeding value attributed to its tender meat and superior marbling quality. Currently, research efforts have predominantly concentrated on exploring its maternal origin and conducting conventional phenotypic studies. However, there remains a lack of comprehensive understanding regarding its genetic basis. To address this gap, we conducted a thorough whole-genome analysis to investigate the population structure, phylogenetic relationships, and gene flows of this breed using genomic SNP chip data from 17 bovine breeds. The results demonstrate that Pingliang red cattle have evolved distinct genetic characteristics unique to this breed, clearly distinguishing it from other breeds. Based on the analysis of the population structure and phylogenetic tree, it can be classified as a hybrid lineage between Bos taurus and Bos indicus. Furthermore, Pingliang red cattle display a more prominent B. taurus pedigree in comparison with Jinnan, Qinchuan, Zaosheng, Nanyang, and Luxi cattle. Moreover, this study also revealed closer genetic proximity within the Chinese indigenous cattle breed, particularly Qinchuan cattle, which shares the longest identical by descent (IBD) fragment with Pingliang red cattle. Gene introgression analysis shows that Pingliang red cattle have undergone gene exchange with South Devon and Red Angus cattle from Europe. Admixture analysis revealed that the proportions of East Asian taurine and Chinese indicine in the ancestry of Pingliang red cattle are approximately 52.44% and 21.00%, respectively, while Eurasian taurine, European taurine, and Indian indicine account for approximately 17.55%, 7.27%, and 1.74%. Our findings unveil distinct genetic characteristics in Pingliang red cattle and attribute their origin to B. taurus and B. indicus ancestry, as well as contributions from Qinchuan cattle, South Devon, and Red Angus.
Funder
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
The Pingliang Science and Technology Planned Project
Key Projects of Science and Technology Department of Gansu Province
China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA
Key Research and Development Program
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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